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Ep.199 – What It Means To Be Human: The Story of RoboCop and His Legacy in Video Games

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In 1987, audiences met RoboCop, a cybernetic law enforcer who blurred the line between man and machine. In this episode, we explore how Edward Neumeier’s late nights on the Blade Runner set inspired the idea, how he and Michael Miner developed the story, and how Paul Verhoeven’s satirical direction turned a gritty sci-fi concept into a cultural icon. We then trace RoboCop’s leap into gaming—from Data East’s arcade hit to Ocean Software’s home computer adaptations and beyond—covering sequels, crossovers like RoboCop vs. The Terminator, and the surprising 2023 revival with Rogue City. Our conversation dives into the franchise’s evolution, its moral questions, and the enduring appeal of justice served in steel. Join us as we protect the innocent, uphold the law, and revisit RoboCop on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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In 1987, audiences met RoboCop, a cybernetic law enforcer who blurred the line between man and machine. In this episode, we explore how Edward Neumeier’s late nights on the Blade Runner set inspired the idea, how he and Michael Miner developed the story, and how Paul Verhoeven’s satirical direction turned a gritty sci-fi concept into a cultural icon. We then trace RoboCop’s leap into gaming—from Data East’s arcade hit to Ocean Software’s home computer adaptations and beyond—covering sequels, crossovers like RoboCop vs. The Terminator, and the surprising 2023 revival with Rogue City. Our conversation dives into the franchise’s evolution, its moral questions, and the enduring appeal of justice served in steel. Join us as we protect the innocent, uphold the law, and revisit RoboCop on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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